Joseph, the Worker of Renewal: Homily 2024

Memorial of St. Joseph the Worker                                                                            May 1, 2024Fr. Alexander Albert                                                               St. John the Evangelist, Jeanerette https://youtu.be/UR0pIbqjhS0 Jeanerette is a dying town. Dying, but not dead. Nor is it without hope. Though it may never be quite what it was 100 or even 40 years ago, there is nonetheless reason to hope it shall yet be better than it is now. But that hope cannot lie in governmental policy or the sudden arrival of outside investors. Both of those can greatly help or greatly harm our prospects, but neither can be the foundation of a lasting hope....Read More

Exiling Ourselves: Homily for the 4th Sunday of Lent 2024

4th Sunday of Lent, B                                                                                      March 10, 2024Fr. Alexander Albert                                                              St. John the Evangelist, Jeanerette https://youtu.be/f_3QXhry7rc From about 605 to 535 BC, God’s chosen nation of Israel went through the Babylonian Exile, described in the first reading. Our psalm today is a lament, a song expressing the sorrow the Jews felt when it seemed like God had abandoned. Why, though? Why did God allow the Babylonians – a pagan empire – to conquer Jerusalem, destroy the temple, and exile His people to a foreign land? [      ] Sin, obviously. God promises never to abandon his people. Yet, he also promised...Read More

Resting In Zeal: Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Lent 2024

3rd Sunday of Lent, B                                                                                     March 3, 2024Fr. Alexander Albert                                                              St. John the Evangelist, Jeanerette https://youtu.be/oQSiCq5f3Cg Zeal for your house consumes me. Does it, though? It’s possible to do the right thing without ever being zealous about it… even possible to do the right thing while avoiding zeal. Indeed, if you hear someone say, “oh, that girl? She’s a real zealot,” how do you think he intends that comment to be taken? As a compliment or a criticism? Odds are he means it critically. He might not be wrong. Zeal can be dangerous. Just ask Saul; his zeal drove him...Read More

That We Might See: Homily for the 4th Sunday of Lent

4th Sunday Lent, A                                                                                          March 19, 2023Fr. Alexander Albert                                                              St. John the Evangelist, Jeanerette https://youtu.be/pgY0F1AJOE0 “Jesus had made clay and opened his eyes on a sabbath.” This line is an important clue to what’s going on here. Do you know what it’s telling us? What reference it’s making that helps us understand?... Whenever the New Testament says or describes something we don’t understand, it’s a good idea to ask “what part of the Old Testament is this referring to?” This is a great tip – people are always coming up with crazy theories about the book of...Read More

Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Easter/1st Communion: Feed My Lambs

Easter Sunday 3, C                                                                                                     May 1, 2022Fr. Alexander Albert                                                               St. John the Evangelist, Jeanerette https://youtu.be/lmOcV7lnrxU One Hundred Million. That’s how many angels John describes here. The second reading is from Revelation, where John is having a vision of heaven. Our translation says they were “countless,” but the literal Greek is “ten thousand ten thousands and thousands of thousands.” That’s at least 100 million. Of course, it’s kind of like when kids say “a million million.” What matters isn’t the literal number, but that it’s really big, countless even. What are all...Read More